The Greek Century

The Origin Story of Jesus Part 90

Alexander’s success was not so much about his leadership and military skill as it was the spirit world driving him forward. He began his ascension with murder, then embarked on a campaign to destroy Persia, and became drunk with the power he exerted over men and beasts.

Thirteen years later he died of illness and all the fighting he endured to build an empire unraveled. Greek rivals used their respective armies to battle for control of Judah and Jerusalem, wreaking havoc until they were defeated by the armies of Rome.

The ferocious infighting that took place among Alexander’s successors was a reflection of the internal strife that exists among the fallen angels of the spirit world. Life was cheap and there was no justice, goodness, or mercy. It was literally hell on earth as powerful archons ruled the nations through human kings.

RLJ-1890 -- DECEMBER 11, 2022

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